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Dallas Roberts joins the revived Poppy Montgomery drama as a series regular for its upcoming second season.

Milton's days on AMC's The Walking Dead may be numbered. Dallas Roberts has joined the cast of CBS' revived drama Unforgettable, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.

The actor, who currently recurs on Walking Dead as well as CBS' The Good Wife, will join the Poppy Montgomery drama as Eliot, a detective in charge of the major cases section of the NYPD. He's ambitious and politically connected and brought in to turn things around for the unit and bring the attention back to the department.

His casting on Unforgettable -- which hails from CBS Television Studios and Sony Pictures Television -- also leaves the door open for him to return to The Good Wife as needed to reprise his role as Owen, Alicia's (Julianna Margulies) brother.

CBS revived Unforgettable in June for a truncated 13-episode order for the summer a month after canceling the steady performer as it bulks up on original scripted fare following a lackluster summer of unscripted offerings last year.

On Unforgettable, Roberts marks the latest addition for the drama's second season that also includes recurring players James Laio and Tawny Cypress joining regulars Dylan Walsh and Jane Curtin, among others.

Roberts, whose credits also include The L Word, Rubicon and features The Grey and 3:10 to Yuma, next appears in Dallas Buyers Club. He's repped by UTA and Circle of Confusion. He continues to recur on season three of Walking Dead as Milton, the Governor's right-hand man who is now questioning the Woodbury leader's quest for blood.

Not really surprised, though. You know they won't be at the prison next season and the drama with the Governor will be over and I really can't see Milton staying around (whether he dies or not) for another season.